On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 11:05:16AM +0200, Asier wrote:
> 
> I'm developing a Java application which communicates with ruote via
> ruote-kit and a catchall participant.
> 
> In this application there's some steps in the workflows that doesn't
> need human interaction (send some e-mail notifications, publish RSS
> events, some file handling...), all of this done in the java app.
> 
> I think this can be done with ruote-amqp or ruote-jig. AFAIK this
> participants respectively send messages to remote queues and POST
> workitems to a http endpoint.
> 
> Is this correct?

Hello Asier,

Yes, this is correct.

There are many possibilities.

You could have your java applications pull workitems from the catchall 
participant via ruote-kit or have participants to push to a queue or POST 
workitems.

Using a workqueue is advantageous, POSTing is ubiquitous.

Look at ruote-amqp, ruote-beanstalk and ruote-jig and pick the techniques that 
make sense to you. We will help you with the details.

  http://github.com/kennethkalmer/ruote-amqp/
  http://github.com/jmettraux/ruote-beanstalk/
  http://github.com/tosch/ruote-jig/


Best regards,

-- 
John Mettraux - http://jmettraux.wordpress.com

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